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Hotels in Birmingham

432

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₱2,271

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Travel high season

Sep - Nov

Travel low season

Jun - Aug

High season avg price

₱6,954

Low season avg price

₱5,908
Know before you go
England's second-largest city is a patchwork of classic working-class neighborhoods and up-and-coming districts that are packed with art, nightlife, and buzzy restaurants. Brum's City Centre is the obvious choice for travelers in town on a weekend break. Michelin-rated restaurants, museums, historic landmarks, and shops galore are all set along mostly pedestrianized streets. For a more high-octane home base, try the West Side, where revamped industrial canals now host nightclubs, bars, and restaurants by the dozen. Things are a bit calmer in hipster-heavy Digbeth, with its cafes, street art, and the Custard Factory (a hub for artists of all stripes). It's also conveniently located just next to the City Centre.
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Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
₱6,647
₱4,099₱11,022
Avg. temperature
4ºC
COLDEST
-4ºC28ºC
Avg. precipitation
66mm
42 mm76 mm

Birmingham’s winters are pretty typical for central England—limited daylight hours, chilly days, and endless damp. But that doesn’t dim its charms as holiday markets come to life and dozens of indoor activities are available to huddle up with locals.

There’s no better place in the U.K. to score a one-of-a-kind gift than Birmingham’s Jewelry Quarter. Local craftspeople have carried on the neighborhood’s trade for decades, with gold, silver, and diamonds shimmering on every block.

Whether you need to load up on more gifts or just want to get into the holiday spirit, the Birmingham Frankfurt Christmas Market is the perfect festive stop. It’s Europe’s largest holiday market outside of Germany, and it’s tailor made for nighttime strolls.

Get a culture fix at the Midlands Arts Center, which packs in a full roster of performing arts throughout the year. It’s a great indoor option when the weather is gloomy and cold.

Mar - May
Avg. price/night
₱6,758
₱4,099₱11,022
Avg. temperature
9ºC
-4ºC28ºC
Avg. precipitation
52mm
DRIEST
42 mm76 mm

When spring break is in the air, taking in Brum—as the locals call Birmingham—is an even more pleasant affair. There are plenty of cool neighborhoods to explore in the city center, and historic destinations nearby that are worth a springtime day trip. And when it’s too chilly, simply pop into a pub for a warm up.

Cream Eggs and chocolate are just a few of the signs of spring and perhaps no other destination in the U.K. is as synonymous with spring as Cadbury World, just to the south of Birmingham’s City Centre.

From its humble beginnings as a one-venue film fest, the Flatpack Festival has blossomed into a major cultural moment in Birmingham, with films, performances, and visual installations all around town in May.

While you may have to look hard to spot any elves, wizards, or hobbits, a J.R.R. Tolkien tour of Moseley Bog is a must for fantasy fans, and the area is even more lush and green in springtime. The landscapes and buildings here are believed to have inspired the author’s Lord of the Rings vision.

Rain is likely if you’re visiting Brum in the spring, so take shelter with a pint or a whiskey at The Bartons Arms, which has been slinging drinks and pub fare in its elegant Victorian home for over 100 years.

Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
₱5,760
LOWEST
₱4,099₱11,022
Avg. temperature
16ºC
WARMEST
-4ºC28ºC
Avg. precipitation
66mm
42 mm76 mm

The warmest temperatures of the year make walking Birmingham’s City Centre a delight. Nightlife thumps on until late, day trips out of town are less likely to get rained out, and there’s even more daylight to explore revitalized city districts.

What was once a post-industrial husk on Birmingham’s West Side is now one of its liveliest neighborhoods. The canals here are popular places to stroll, especially on a summer night, and you’ll find tons of nightclubs, bars, cafes, and restaurants (especially around the Gas Street Basin).

While the Birmingham Botanical Gardens are open year round, the entire 15-acre property is at its best in the summer. Head here for a much-needed dose of green after days spent in Brum’s hectic center.

Long summer days are the perfect time to explore Birmingham’s creative underground with a visit to the Custard Factory, in trendy Digbeth. Artists' studios and quirky shops call the area home, and street art, single-origin coffee, and hipster bars are along the streets surrounding the 100-plus-year-old building.

Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
₱6,924
HIGHEST
₱4,099₱11,022
Avg. temperature
10ºC
-4ºC28ºC
Avg. precipitation
67mm
WETTEST
42 mm76 mm

As the West Midlands region lights up in spectacular fall foliage, Birmingham remains a great destination despite chillier days and more frequent rain. That’s extra true for fans of spooky nights and local traditions.

With daylight dwindling, Birmingham and the West Midlands go into festival mode with Bonfire Night. The event takes place in early November and includes massive fireworks displays around the region plus carnival rides, food vendors, and—yes—bonfires.

Level up your leaf-peeping game by pairing it with a seemingly limitless list of historic castles on the way to the Shropshire Hills Area of Natural Beauty. Some of the most notable properties include Stokesay Castle, Ludlow Castle, and Broncroft Castle as well as the ruins of the Wenlock Priory abbey.

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Hotels near the sights

  • Birmingham Back to Backs
    *Visits to the Birmingham Back to Backs houses are by guided tours only and must be booked in advance. Accessible ground floor tours are also available. Please book your visit through the website.* Experience 200 years of working people's lives in the heart of the city. An atmospheric glimpse into the lives of the ordinary people who helped make Birmingham an extraordinary city. On a fascinating guided tour, step back in time at Birmingham's last surviving court of back to backs; houses built literally back-to-back around a communal courtyard. Moving from the 1840s through to the 1970s, discover the lives of some of the former residents who crammed into these small houses to live and work. The Birmingham Back to Backs are cared for by the National Trust. Please note, the houses have steep winding staircases. A ground floor only tour is also available which is accessible by wheelchair.
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  • Cadbury World
    Uncover a world of chocolate delights and enjoy a fascinating, fun-packed day out at Cadbury World. From learning how your favourite confectionery is made and uncovering the fascinating story of Cadbury chocolate, to playing in chocolate rain and adding your favourite treat to a delicious pot of warm liquid Cadbury Dairy Milk. You'll discover the origins of the cocoa bean amidst trees and waterfalls in the Aztec Jungle, before jumping on board the magical Cadabra ride and visiting the brand new 4D Chocolate Adventure zone, a 4D cinema experience featuring Cadbury's most popular characters. Cadbury World is located in the grounds of the original Cadbury factory, but isn't a tour of the factory itself. Instead, you'll discover the history, the making and the magic of Cadbury confectionery as you journey through our chocolatey zones.
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  • Symphony Hall
    Birmingham's world-famous acoustically refined 2262 capacity concert hall presents a diverse programme of jazz, world, folk, rock, pop and classical music concerts, organ recitals, spoken word, dance, family, educational and community performances each year, as well as conferences, graduation ceremonies, business meetings and major broadcasts.Symphony Hall is managed alongside sister venue Town Hall, by the registered charity Performances Birmingham Ltd, and is home to the Birmingham International Concert Season and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
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  • Birmingham Hippodrome
    Birmingham Hippodrome is an independent, not-for-profit, registered charity. The unsubsidised Hurst Street based venue averages over 500,000 visits annually making it the most popular single auditorium in the UK. With no public revenue funding, it is home to Birmingham Royal Ballet and DanceXchange, presents all of Welsh National Opera's repertoire, welcomes the best in international dance, West End and Broadway musicals and is home to the world's biggest Pantomime. Birmingham Hippodrome is currently expanding its Creative Programme building on its successful work in schools and in the community, and with free outdoor performances. With partners including Arts Council England, Birmingham City Council and private funders, the Hippodrome has recently enjoyed co-producing and producing new events including Six Summer Saturdays, International Dance Festival Birmingham, The Voyage (for the London 2012 Festival) and Summer in Southside.
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  • Villa Park Stadium Tour
    How do you fancy looking out onto Villa Park's hallowed turf? Or would you love to check out the first team dressing room? If the answer is yes, join us for an unforgettable day out at one of English football's most historic venues. Soak up the atmosphere and walk in the footsteps of Villa's finest players, both past and present, in an amazing experience which highlights the club's proud history. Take the manager's position on the bench and give your verdict on the game in the post-match interview room. Imagine the roar of the crowd as you emerge from the players tunnel and out into the 42,640 capacity stadium. Get a real feel for how the players prepare in the hours leading up to a match by paying a visit to the players lounge and dressing rooms. This exciting and informative tour allows access to areas that are only available to players and officials. We promise you a tour you will never forget, so have your cameras ready for those personal mementos of your visit.
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  • National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham
    Dive and be wowed by the many strange, beautiful and fascinating creatures of the deep as you journey through the amazing underwater world of The National SEA LIFE Centre Brimingham. Prepare for astonishing close views of everything from humble starfish to tropical sharks. To get any closer you'll have to get wet!
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  • Winterbourne House and Garden
    Restored to its Edwardian Arts and Craft splendour, Winterbourne House is a unique heritage attraction – set within seven acres of beautiful botanic gardens. Only minutes from Birmingham city centre, Winterbourne is a hidden gem – home to beautiful antiques and over 6,000 plant species from around the world. Wander along the woodland walk, stroll through the hazelnut tunnel, cross the 1930’s Japanese Bridge or simply soak up the tranquillity of this perfectly English Edwardian home.
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  • Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
    Victorian Radicals is currently on display in the Gas Hall. The rest of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is currently closed for essential infrastructure works. More of BMAG will reopen in time for the 2024 summer holidays, including the Round Room, Industrial Gallery, Edwardian Tearooms, and Museum gift shop – with an exciting public programme to be announced.
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  • Coffin Works
    A Victorian Coffin Fittings factory, restored by Birmingham Conservation Trust and opened as a museum in October 2014. The shelves and workbenches at Newman Brothers are full of original stock and tools of the trade. With the original machinery working again, you can truly experience how this old Jewellery Quarter firm once operated on a day-to-day basis, producing some of the world's finest coffin furniture, including the fittings for the funerals of Joseph Chamberlain, Winston Churchill and the Queen Mother.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Birmingham hotels

Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre, The Beeches, and The Bournbrook Inn are some of the most popular hotels for travelers looking to stay near Cadbury World. See the full list: Hotels near Cadbury World.

Popular hotels close to National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham include Novotel Birmingham Centre Hotel, Holiday Inn Express Birmingham - City Centre, an IHG Hotel, and Travelodge Birmingham Central. See the full list: Hotels near National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham.

Popular luxury hotels in Birmingham include The Grand Hotel Birmingham, Edgbaston House, and Hyatt Regency Birmingham. See the full list: Birmingham Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Birmingham Intl Airport include Novotel Birmingham Airport, Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport - Nec, an IHG Hotel, and Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham Airport. See the full list: Hotels near Birmingham Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near National Express - UK Coach are Aparthotel Adagio Birmingham City Centre, Travelodge Birmingham Central Bull Ring, and PREMIER SUITES Birmingham. See the full list: Hotels near National Express - UK Coach.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Birmingham are Novotel Birmingham Airport, Aloft Birmingham Eastside, and Staybridge Suites Birmingham, an IHG Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Birmingham.

Popular cheap hotels in Birmingham include Travelodge Birmingham Perry Barr, Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport - Nec, an IHG Hotel, and Premier Inn Birmingham (Great Barr/M6 J7) Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Birmingham.

Clover Spa & Hotel, Genting Hotel, and Park Regis Birmingham have a spa and received excellent reviews from travelers in Birmingham. See the full list: Birmingham Spa Resorts.

Popular Birmingham neighborhoods with hotels include Ladywood, Edgbaston, and Harborne.

The High Field Town House, Novotel Birmingham Airport, and Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport - Nec, an IHG Hotel all received great reviews from families traveling in Birmingham. See the full list: Birmingham Family Hotels.

Clover Spa & Hotel, The High Field Town House, and Staying Cool at Rotunda received great reviews from travelers looking for a romantic hotel in Birmingham. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Birmingham.